Lauda still has the answer:
Lauda still has the answer:
The in the 1920s Hispano-Suiza boat motors have got to be some of the best. It might not be in a car, but daaaaaaamn.
The inline 6 out of the e-type
I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that ALL the other planets can fit in the space between Earth and the Moon.
Couldn’t figure out how to fit this into the post, but...
God, being 17 was great. I remember when I could post a comment like this and really believe every word of it. Don’t ever lose your fire, kid.
I just now got a robocall from Carly Fiorina offering to mail me a petition to get a measure on the ballot that prevents minors from receiving abortions in California without a parent/guardian signature. The recording started with: “Did you know that a 13 year old girl in California can get an abortion without her…
Free up that right hand with this Masturbator’s Convenience Package:
I can just imagine the Play Store \ App Store reviews.
My personal fav.
Spoiler, wings, things-that-do-aerodynamic-stuff
A classic favourite
You're right - it is AND was a money thing. Back then, the drivers mentioned in the beginning of this thread raced a lot of different series because they couldn't make a living driving race cars any other way. F1 teams at the back of the grid think they got it tough today? Well, back in 1963 Jim Clark earned more…
It is too bad that there is very little crossover these days between different types of racing. Think back to June of 1967: Dan Gurney along with A.J. Foyt won LeMans on June 11th driving a Ford Mk IV. One week later on June 18th, Dan won the Spa F1 race in his own Eagle. He also raced at Indy and drove a Lola-Ford in…
Mazda3 Superleggera:
All Loosely Fitted Accessories Remain On Motorway Enraging Others